VOL. XLIX No. 3, July 2005
Winning Fleet Incentive Programs
Incentive programs offer fleet operators an innovative and progressive way to achieve performance goals.
Should Canada raise the drinking age to 21?
The highest rates of impaired driving in Canada are among younger drivers, but raising the drinking age could cause more problems than it solves.
President's Perspective
Alcohol warning labels ignore the big picture.
The Next Hurdle
Canada's progress in traffic safety has stalled. A change in focus from punishment to treatment is needed.
Groundbreaking Research on DUI Offenders
New pilot studies look at how to help chronic drinking drivers change their behaviour.
Study Predicts New Driver Crash Risk
Researchers develop a new screening instrument to predict problem driving among novice drivers.
Railway Safety
Operation Lifesaver is Canada's national program to promote railway safety.
Heated Debate about Hot Water
Water must be stored at a high temperature but can be delivered from the tap at a lower temperature to prevent scalds.
Prepare for the Unexpected
A catastrophe can hit anyone, anywhere but most emergency situations can be foreseen.
Quiz
Would you know what to do in a disaster?
Recent Research and Reports
Binge drinking campaigns / Safer shift schedules / Head injuries in soccer / Seatbelt use in rural areas / Helmets saved lives / Tire pressure in vans
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